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Hidden Reasons For Eczema Problems That Might Be Right In Your Home

Eczema can have such a variety of reasons and many aren’t easy to detect as we are dealing with so many factors each and every day. Flare-ups cannot always be traced to their source. This is because we don’t always get a reaction immediately. Certain chemicals or foods may effect our skin within a few hours, others may manifest a day later. It is also a good idea to keep an eye on the list of things that can cause such flare-ups. That isn’t easy to do since foods such as strawberries or various nuts that may have caused no problems in the past may at present create skin rashes.

It is extremely important to be very careful about trying new products. Sensitive skin can cause some major issues with testing new products. When buying a new product it is best to a sample of it on a small piece of skin before completely using it. It will be much better to have a small patch of skin on your arm irritated than your entire face. Keep a list of items that you know you have no problem using. Some people cannot tolerate alcohol or lanolin. As you are more familiar with your skin, you will be able to find products that work best for personal care.

Topical skin products are not the only thing that can cause breakouts. Food is probably the toughest cause to pin down. Any food may cause the outbreak. It is very important to make a list of the foods eaten at the time surrounding the outbreak. Eggs, nuts and dairy are common, but various fruits may bother some. Restaurant food often has derivatives of milk, nut products and wheat in their sauces. Are you aware of the ingredients in your favorite dishes?

There are many causes of allergens; some of the most common ones are dust and pet dander. Wear long sleeves and pants while cleaning making it extremely difficult for the dust to come in contact with your skin. Be careful of being in houses with pets. If you are at a friend’s house you may need to change plans and head to a movie or a diner. Sadly, some people cannot attend holiday gatherings due to their sensitivity.

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No hidden agenda’s

Well that was quite something…I  hope those of you that tuned into watch “A World Without Down’s syndrome?” enjoyed it as much as I did. A quote that struck a real chord with me came when the Icelandic geneticist spoke of the manger of their building (whose son has Down’s syndrome): “There is hardly anything more beautiful than seeing the two of them together, because there is such a strong bond and so much love”As I mentioned in my blog post, Sally has shown great courage to make this documentary. Why? well because aside from all the amazing responses she’s now exposed herself to debate with which comes an onslaught of ‘doubters’ who thought last nights programme had a hidden agenda – to guilt trip any new parents into keeping their unborn child with Down’s syndrome.The only ‘agendas’ I saw were:A) to spark a much overdue and vital society debate as to the ethics of the new non-evasive screening for Down’s syndrome (DS), because let’s face it, if it starts with DS where does it end up heading? We are all, every single last one of us imperfect in so many ways after all. andB) to show the side that has almost no voice at the point of diagnosis. The real life stories of families living with DS. The side that might help take the fear away at a time when you are led to believe your world is caving in. It’s this kind of more balanced information that will help a couple to make a more INFORMED choice. The scales just aren’t fairly tipped at the moment.As a parent and advocate for DS (with a pretty small voice) I am so happy this documentary was made and aired. The tireless hard work so many people have been doing over the years has now been given a fair hearing and reached more people than we could ever have dreamed of and been delivered in such a brilliant, compelling, sometimes funny and above all, non-patronising way with zero hidden agendas.A big thank you to Sally for taking the gutsy plunge, for Hayley (Down’s Side Up) for being brave enough to share her emotional story so publicly, to all the people involved from both sides for having the courage to share your thoughts on a sensitive subject and for the BBC for airing such a groundbreaking documentary.Now the debate has started the hard work really begins 🙂

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